Guest guest Posted June 26, 2005 Report Share Posted June 26, 2005 Dear List Members, This is the rectified chart of: DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Feb 27, 1844 11:47:25 PM +04:40 LMT Santo Domingo, DR Longitude: 69W54 Latitude: 18N28 Lahiri Ayanamsha: 21:40 Current Period: SA/VE/VE Planet Deg Sign Speed SA Nakshatra Lord ================================================ Asc 07:36 Sco Anuradha Sa Sun 17:03 Aqu +01:00:12 WK Shatbisha Ra Moon 06:38 Gem +12:16:27 WK Mrigsira Ma Mars 04:36 Ari +00:42:47 FM Aswini Ke Merc 20:38 Cap +01:10:30 ST Shravana Mo Jupt 18:12 Aqu +00:14:30 CM Shatbisha Ra Ven 21:54 Pis +01:12:29 FM Revati Me Sat 11:03 Cap +00:06:13 WK Shravana Mo Rahu 27:57 Sco -00:00:44 FM Jyeshtha Me Ketu 27:57 Tau -00:00:44 FM Mrigsira Ma True Node 365.25 Day Year - Internet Time: 227 beats Day: Tuesday Sunrise: 6:23 AM Tithi: Shukla Dashami Yoga Pt: 27:01 Cn Yogi:Me AviYogi:Ma Dup Yogi: Mo Dagha Rashis: Leo Sco Rashi Chart ******************************************************* ** 9 * * 7 ** *10* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *SA 11:03 * * AS 07:36 * * * *ME 20:38 * 8 RA 27:57 * 6 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** SU 17:03 * * ** *11 JU 18:12 * 5 * ** * * ** *12* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *VE 21:54 * 2 KE 27:57 * 4 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * MA 04:36 * * MO 06:38 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** 1 * * 3 ** ******************************************************* Navamsha ******************************************************* ** 7 * * 5 ** *8 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * AS * * * *MO * 6 KE * 4 ME * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * * ** *9 * 3 * ** * * ** *10* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * SU * * * *VE * 12 JU * 2 MA * * * * RA * * * * * * * * * * * * * SA * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** 11 * * 1 ** ******************************************************* Some of the events/facts used in the rectification: http://www.mae.es/documento/0/000/000/021/RDominicana.pdf Serra relata: " … se señaló el 27 de febrero a las 11 de la noche para proclamarse el advenimiento de la República Dominicana… " La República Dominicana fue proclamada, en ausencia de Duarte, la noche del martes 27 de febrero de 1844 en la puerta de El Conde de la ciudad de Santo Domingo http://www.jmarcano.com/mipais/historia/indepen1.html Para febrero, la situación de Santo Domingo hacía propicio llevar a cabo el plan de la separación, como también las condiciones del gobierno de Herard, quien enfrentaba numerosos problemas en Puerto Príncipe y otras zonas occidentales, razón por la cual se había retirado de la región dominicana meses atrás con el apoyo de los hateros seibanos, los Trinitarios acordaron reunirse en la Puerta de la Misericordia el día 27 por la noche, y de allí marchar hasta el Baluarte del Conde, al mismo tiempo que se posesionaban de algunos sitios estratégicos. Una vez en el Baluarte izaron la bandera, y en medio de la agitación, las tensiones del momento y de un breve tiroteo que se produjo, proclamaron la independencia. La misma no sólo constituía el fin del predominio haitiano, sino el nacimiento de la Republica Dominicana. http://www.dominicandata.com/histdeclaindep1844.html Al ser proclamada la denominada Independencia Efímera de la parte española de la Isla, como resultado del movimiento político iniciado el 30 de noviembre de 1821, fue promulgada el 1º de diciembre siguiente, como parte integrante del acta constitutiva del Estado, la primera carta constitucional que tuvo el pueblo dominicano con el nombre de Reglamento Provisional para el régimen de la nueva república. http://www.suprema.gov.do/scj/hscj.htm El 30 de noviembre de 1821, la historia cambia, pues se produjo en Santo Domingo un movimiento independentista que puso fin a 328 años de vida colonial. http://www.webdominicano.com/uasd/conferencias02.htm La embrionaria nación comenzó su vida propia aspirando a formar parte de la federación organizada por Bolívar, la Gran Colombia, el primer día de diciembre de 1821. http://www.bibliotecasvirtuales.com/biblioteca/LiteraturaDominicana/pedrohu/culturayletrascoloniales/Independenciacautiverioyresurgimiento.asp En 1821 el tesorero colonial, José Nuñez de Cacéres, proclamó la independencia de Santo Domingo. http://destinia.com/guide/el+mundo/centroamerica++caribe/republica+dominicana/1-30003-30073/16/es Independence: 27 February 1844 (from Haiti) http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/dr.html In the next century, French settlers occupied the western end of the island, which Spain ceded to France in 1697, and which, in 1804, became the Republic of Haiti. The Haitians conquered the whole island in 1822 and held it until 1844, when forces led by Juan Pablo Duarte, the hero of Dominican independence, drove them out and established the Dominican Republic as an independent state. In 1861, the Dominicans voluntarily returned to the Spanish Empire; in 1865, independence was restored. http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/35639.htm Disaster Date Killed Wind Storm 3-Sep-1930 2,000 Wind Storm Aug-1979 1,400 Flood 23-May-2004 688 Wind Storm 2-Oct-1963 400 Wind Storm 22-Sep-1998 347 Wind Storm 29-Sep-1966 74 Earthquake 4-Aug-1946 73 Flood 27-Apr-1979 32 Wind Storm 10-Sep-1996 23 Flood May-1981 20 Disaster Date Affected Wind Storm Aug-1979 1,554,000 Flood 24-Aug-1988 1,191,150 Wind Storm 22-Sep-1998 975,595 Drought Jan-1968 240,000 Flood May-1981 150,000 Flood 14-Nov-2003 65,003 Wind Storm 10-Sep-1996 25,000 Flood 21-May-1993 20,000 Wind Storm 16-Sep-2004 14,009 Wind Storm 29-Sep-1966 12,942 Disaster Date Killed Transport Accident 6-Feb-1996 189 Misc Accident 7-Mar-2005 134 (Dominican jail fire) Transport Accident 6-Oct-1987 100 Transport Accident 18-Apr-1994 70 Transport Accident 3-May-1990 60 Transport Accident 10-Aug-2004 55 Transport Accident 27-Jan-1989 50 Transport Accident 15-Apr-2003 40 Transport Accident 10-Oct-1996 40 Transport Accident 15-Nov-1992 34 Disaster Date Affected Transport Accident 15-Apr-2003 110 Transport Accident 27-Jan-1989 40 Transport Accident 10-Aug-2004 31 Misc Accident 20-Sep-2002 20 Transport Accident 16-Nov-2004 0 Misc Accident 7-Mar-2005 0 Transport Accident 6-Oct-1987 0 Transport Accident 3-May-1990 0 Transport Accident 15-Nov-1992 0 Transport Accident 18-Apr-1994 0 date type registration operator fat. location pic cat 18-APR-2004, 15:31, Learjet 55 N355UJ Bombardier 0 Dominican Rep. A2 07-JAN-2003, 18:24, Raytheon Premier 1 N390RB Caribbean Aviation 0 Dominican Rep. 06-FEB-1996, 23:47, Boeing 757 TC-GEN Alas Nacionales 189 Atl. Ocean A1 27-JUN-1995, 09:50, Convair CV-440 N356SA Salair 2 Dominican Rep. A1 07-APR-1995, 17:45, HS-125 N41953 Jetcraft Corp. 0 Dominican Rep. A1 05-SEP-1993 Boeing 727 HI-617CA Dominicana 0 Dominican Rep. A1 18-FEB-1993 Douglas DC-7 HI-599CT Aerochago Airlines 0 Dominican Rep. A1 15-NOV-1992 Ilyushin 18 CU-T1270 Aerocaribbean 34 Dominican Rep. A1 07-JUN-1991 Douglas DC-3 N102AP Victoria Air 0 Dominican Rep. A1 25-APR-1973 Curtiss C-46 HI-201 Aeromar 0 Dominican Rep. A1 22-DEC-1971 Islander N42JA North Cay Airways 0 Dominican Rep. H2 15-FEB-1970, ca. 18:30, DC-9-30 HI-177 Dominicana 102 Dominican Rep. A1 17-JUL-1958, 10:16 UTC, Curtiss C-46 HI-16 Dominicana 2 Dominican Rep. A1 16-AUG-1957, ca 16:15 UTC, Lockheed L-1049 PP-VDA Varig 1 Dominican Rep. A1 11-JAN-1948 Douglas DC-3 HI-6 Dominicana 31 Dominican Rep. A1 1844 Feb 27, Dominican Republic gained independence from Haiti (National Day). 1844 Nov 6, Spain granted independence to the Dominican Republic. 1902 Apr 28, A revolution broke out in the Dominican Republic. 1916 May 5, U.S. marines invaded the Dominican Republic. 1916 May 15, U.S. Marines landed in Santo Domingo to quell civil disorder. 1916 May 29, U.S. forces invaded the Dominican Republic and stayed until 1924. 1924 Jun 26, After eight years of occupation, American troops left the Dominican Republic. 1930 Sep 3, In the Dominican Republic a hurricane killed 2,000 and injured 4,000. 1961 May 30, Rafael Leonides Trujillo Molina (69), Dominican Republic dictator (1930-61), was murdered. 1965 Apr 28, U.S. Army and Marines under US Pres. Lyndon Johnson invaded the Dominican Republic to stop a civil war. 1996 Feb 6, A Turkish-owned Boeing 757 jetliner crashed into the Atlantic Ocean shortly after takeoff from the Dominican Republic, killing 189 people, mostly German tourists. The Boeing 737 crashed Feb 5 off the coast of Puerto Plata. 1996 Mar 2, Jacobo Majluta (61), President of Dominican Republic (1982), died. 1998 Sep 22, Hurricane Georges hit the Dominican Republic and at least 12 people were killed. 2000 Jan 17, A boat carrying 40 migrants trying to illegally reach Puerto Rico sank off the Dominican coast after leaving Sabana de la Mar and at least 8 people were killed. 2000 Mar 8, Near Puerto Rico at least 10 people died when a boat carrying some 70 illegal immigrants from the Dominican Republic capsized. 2000 Oct 3, In the Dominican Republic an arms depot exploded and 2 civilians were killed in San Cristobal. 2001 Mar 15, Two of 60 Dominicans survived a shipwreck following 24 days at sea. Some had resorted to eating the dead after food and water ran out. The migrants were attempting to reach Puerto Rico. 2001 Oct 7, Hurricane Iris caused a mudslide in the Dominican Republic that killed 3 people. 2002 Sep 20, A riot in an overcrowded Dominican prison left at least 27 inmates dead and 48 others injured, 12 critically. Most of the deaths were by smoke inhalation. 2003 Nov 11, Dominican Republic police fired rubber bullets at rock-throwing protesters during a general strike. At least 6 people were reported killed and 60 injured. 2003 Dec 7, Tropical Storm Odette lashed the Dominican Republic with torrential rains, prompting thousands to flee their homes and killed at least 8 people before it dissipated over the Atlantic. 2004 May 24, Heavy rains left as many as 2000 people dead across the island of Hispaniola. Health officials feared up to 1,000 people could be dead in the Haitian town of Mopau. Floods wiped out villages across Haiti and the Dominican Republic. The final toll was over 3,300 dead. 2004 Sep 13, In the Dominican Republic 4 youths were swept away and killed by monstrous waves from Hurricane Ivan in Santo Domingo. 2004 Dec 3, A boat carrying at least 91 Dominican migrants apparently trying to reach Puerto Rico illegally capsized, killing eight people. More dates in http://www.faroquisqueyano.com/gobiernoContenido/gobierno.htm Best wishes, satva Jorge Angelino Rua da Sociedade Filarmónica Perpétua Azeitonense, 29 2925-598 Azeitão Portugal jorge.angelino tel: mobile: 210813674 963916784 Add me to your address book... Want a signature like this? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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